Take a tour of Derek Jeter’s incredible lakeside castle in New York, which he bought for $425,000 and is selling for $14.75 million

The legendary New York Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter has placed his stunning Greenwood Lake, New York, castle on the market.

Jeter initially purchased the 4.01-acre property for $425,000 in 2003, but he has listed the home for a whopping $14.75 million after significant renovations.

Jeter’s fortress comes equipped with five kitchens, a turret, a game room, an infinity pool, a replica of the Statue of Liberty, and much more.

Check out photos of the home below.

At one point, the New York Yankees superstar shortstop Derek Jeter was the king of New York, so it’s only fitting that the five-time World Series champion lived in a castle.

Jeter purchased his 4.01-acre Greenwood Lake, New York, property for $425,000 in 2003 and converted it into a fortress. Now that the MLB royal and Miami Marlins owner has relocated to Florida, he does not need the stunning compound and has decided to list it with Diane Mitchell of Wright Bros. Real Estate Inc.

The castle, which is roughly 45 miles northwest of Yankee Stadium, appeared on the market in June 2018 and is listed for a whopping $14,750,000. Jeter’s lakeside palace – affectionately dubbed the “Gem on the Lake” in the official listing – features nearly 700 feet of shoreline, five kitchens, a turret, a game room, an infinity pool, and a replica of the Statue of Liberty.

Check out photos of Jeter’s home below:

The legendary shortstop and likely future Hall of Famer Derek Jeter had a castle fit for a king when he was playing for the New York Yankees.

There’s an outdoor kitchen nearby.

Jeter’s house also has a hot tub …

… and a giant bell. Frankly, we aren’t sure what that’s for.

There’s plenty of garage space for Jeter’s luxury cars.

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And there’s a jungle gym for the kids.

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The home really feels like a medieval castle in some spots.

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So it’s somewhat surprising that Jeter hasn’t found a buyer for the New York fortress. Of course, the former Yankee is estimated to be worth $185 million, so he can afford to wait for the right owner to come along and purchase his old pad.